I believe the vo settings activity is the default activity so if I am write, it
wold make sense you cannot get rid of it. Now, wether you can stop it from
saying that, I have no idea.
On Jul 26, 2011, at 6:29 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> Hello,
> On Lion I have two activities defined, one called r
Hi Paul,
The Voiceover Settings activity is meant to be your default activity for
applications where no other activity is being used. Changes you make in the
Voiceover utility itself are saved to the voiceover settings activity. In other
words, you do not need a separate default activity. Just
Hi Anne & Paul
I seem to remember seeing this issue bugged. yes, it's a nasty one and I also
seem to remember that the person who bugged it had to re-import their old VO
settings in order to get rid of the problem.
Gordon
On 26 Jul 2011, at 14:33, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Paul,
I've had
Hello Paul,
I've had the same problem. I think I've got rid of it, but I don't know what I
did!
Sorry not to be of more help.
Cheers,
Anne
On 26 Jul 2011, at 15:29, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> Hello,
> On Lion I have two activities defined, one called readit for reading
> continuous text and th
Hello,
On Lion I have two activities defined, one called readit for reading continuous
text and the other called default for everything else. Moving to Finder
automatically switches to the default activity.
What I do not understand is that quite often I am in an activity called
"VoiceOver sett